The last time it was sold was in 2005 for $5.22million (over £4million).

The famous fronted home is located inside the gated Fryman Estates and is hidden from the street thanks to a giant hedge – both of these features make it the perfect “dummy” house as fans are unable to drive past the property.

Once past the hedge, the outside of the home is instantly recognisable - but inside it looks nothing like Kris' house.

Instead, the Italian-themed property is heavily decorated with ornate details and the home is anything but understated.

For instance, while Kris' hall is an instantly recognisable black and white themed room, the Studio City property has a foyer of stone columns and chandeliers.

Sadly for Kardashian fans, Kris has never whipped up any food for her family in this kitchen

Other extravagant areas include the main sitting area – which is chock full of Italian-inspired design features including a giant carved fireplace, a coffered ceiling, Venetian plaster walls and custom tapestry drapes.

In total, the lavish home boosts a whopping seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms.

The house has been used for KUWTK by E! since 2004 - after the original home used as a dummy for the Jenner household in Calabasas was demolished.

And the Kardashians aren’t the only people to have made use of the home – it has also been used in HBO shows Rome and True Blood, according to the LA Times.

All of the Kardashian/Jenner stars use frontages of homes that are not their own for security reasons.

Back in 2014, Kim Kardashian explained the reason behind this, she wrote on Twitter: “My old home in Beverly Hills was really my home and I would get people showing up at all hours ringing my gate and had to call the police on several occasions.

“People hoping the gate and scaring me.

“It was so unsafe. The Hollywood star tours would stop by too, because they recognised my home from our show.

“After that we realised how unsafe it is to show the exterior of our homes.